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india did plame elements within pakistan on the previous attack. do you think it might be a coincidence in that these attacks happened just months after the peace talks between pakistan and india started? >> it is inconceivable to me that pakistan would have any role in this. i say that because india and pakistan are now engaged in a dialogue. their foreign ministers are going to be meeting shortly. in july. there is also -- pakistan is facing multiple threats and crises internally. the recently had an outbreak of sectarian violence in karachi. we know how involved they are with what is going on in those things taking place in afghanistan. they also have the pakistani taliban attacking them. we're also the point of a new low in u.s.-pakistani relations. so the idea that pakistan would instigate a crisis with india at this point is inconceivable to me. >> what about indian intelligence-gathering and a security? there have been a number of threats, particularly since 2008. is this any reflection on the indian authorities competence in this area? >> t
india did plame elements within pakistan on the previous attack. do you think it might be a coincidence in that these attacks happened just months after the peace talks between pakistan and india started? >> it is inconceivable to me that pakistan would have any role in this. i say that because india and pakistan are now engaged in a dialogue. their foreign ministers are going to be meeting shortly. in july. there is also -- pakistan is facing multiple threats and crises internally. the...
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they look across the border into pakistan and see sanctuary there. they see enemy capability there. they see enemy leaders that are there that are not being hit right now. so their question is, why do we need 100,000 american troops inside of afghanistan when we know that a very big part of this problem sits inside of pakistan? >> reporter: a grim reality right there from the ambassador as he leaves afghanistan where he says that he will leave a part of his heart behind. chuck? >> all right. atia in kabul. thanks very much. >> those u.s. drone attacks in afghanistan have killed 45 militants in the last 24 hours. it comes a day after washington announced it would suspend $800 million worth of aid to the country further straining ties between our uneasy ally. joining me now, invited you on because i want to talk about the energy summit you're a part of tomorrow. wali karzai, explain the strategic importance he played for the united states and nato. >> well, it was a controversial figure. a lot of people thought he was corrupt, that he was part of all that was wrong in terms of afghani
they look across the border into pakistan and see sanctuary there. they see enemy capability there. they see enemy leaders that are there that are not being hit right now. so their question is, why do we need 100,000 american troops inside of afghanistan when we know that a very big part of this problem sits inside of pakistan? >> reporter: a grim reality right there from the ambassador as he leaves afghanistan where he says that he will leave a part of his heart behind. chuck? >>...
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if so, what will that do for relations between india and pakistan? >> there will be tension, but the indian government, like the rest of the world, is aware that tourism has increased quite sharply in the last few years in pakistan. they are, in fact, more of a victim of terrorism than we are. i think it will try to talk it out and tried to put in place methods by which -- and try to put in place methods by which they stop this terror. >> you say changing their methods. didn't we hear that in november of 2008? the authorities bolstered intelligence gathering and security after those attacks and this happened. doesn't this expose the weaknesses and vulnerabilities? >> it does not seem the nature of terrorism has changed. instead of sophisticated explosives, there improvised explosives, i.e.d.'s. these are used in various parts of india and used abroad. in afghanistan, for example. >> professor, thank you very much for talking to us. now to afghanistan, where there has also been an explosion inside a mosque in the southern city of kandahar. the blast t
if so, what will that do for relations between india and pakistan? >> there will be tension, but the indian government, like the rest of the world, is aware that tourism has increased quite sharply in the last few years in pakistan. they are, in fact, more of a victim of terrorism than we are. i think it will try to talk it out and tried to put in place methods by which -- and try to put in place methods by which they stop this terror. >> you say changing their methods. didn't we...
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just across the border in afghanistan, officials in pakistan say at least 40 people have been kied and dozens injured in suspected you estrone attacks. the strikes targeted the northwestern tribal belt close to the border. missiles hit a vehicle and a compound. hours later, in the south, another area was hit. the death toll could rise. moody's causing more turmoil in europe today. "just when you think the situation is under control, there comes the next blow. the rating agencies moody's has cut ireland's bonds to junk status and has warned a further downgrade. it has been a fallevolatile day. stocks rebounded after six days of losses. the whole euros own is jittery. the leaders are talking about holding a crisis meeting to fight the contagion. -- the whole eurozone is jittery. >> this is one of the top rating instutions in europe. they ended the day up almost 6%. the european traders were panicking that the debt crisis might be spreading to italy. many put the blame on the politicians. >> there has been a discussion going on for days now and the eu itself is to blame by expressing conc
just across the border in afghanistan, officials in pakistan say at least 40 people have been kied and dozens injured in suspected you estrone attacks. the strikes targeted the northwestern tribal belt close to the border. missiles hit a vehicle and a compound. hours later, in the south, another area was hit. the death toll could rise. moody's causing more turmoil in europe today. "just when you think the situation is under control, there comes the next blow. the rating agencies moody's...
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military aid to pakistan, about $800 million. the attacks indicate the white house has no intention of stopping the drone program. syria is accusing the u.s. a provocation after secretary of state hillary clinton said the president had lost legitimacy and was "not indispensable." this is one day after hamas attacked embassies. violent uprisings have been happening over the last four months as rebels tried to oust president assaad and and his family's 40-year rule. in the states, the gao says the government is making it more difficult to detect medicare fraud. in a report to be released today, they say the government systems for analyzing medicare and medicaid data are "inaccurate and underused." fraudulent claims are between $60 billion and $90 billion per year. we will hear more about that at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span radio or live on c-span3. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> now available, c-span's congressional directory. a complete guide to the 112th congress. and side, new and returning members with cont
military aid to pakistan, about $800 million. the attacks indicate the white house has no intention of stopping the drone program. syria is accusing the u.s. a provocation after secretary of state hillary clinton said the president had lost legitimacy and was "not indispensable." this is one day after hamas attacked embassies. violent uprisings have been happening over the last four months as rebels tried to oust president assaad and and his family's 40-year rule. in the states, the...
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what we do know is pakistan and the u.s. are not getting along in this, the relationship started to deteriorate after the raid on the bin laden compound. pakistan made it clear they weren't happy with the unilateral action taken by washington. many here view it as a violation of pakistan's sovereignty. there's several reasons why he's in custody. this could be a form of payback on the part of pakistan against washington. it also could be an effort by pakistan to find out exactly how the u.s., the cia, managed to set up an intricate intelligence network behind their back before this raid. wolf? >> have you really sensed, you've been in pakistan for a while now, reza. have you sensed the real deterioration in pakistani attitudes toward the united states since the bin laden raid? >> reporter: i don't think this relationship has been at a lower point. again, it really started deteriorating after the raid on the bin laden compound. before that for years, you heard rhetoric, a lot of finger pointing. now both sides are making move
what we do know is pakistan and the u.s. are not getting along in this, the relationship started to deteriorate after the raid on the bin laden compound. pakistan made it clear they weren't happy with the unilateral action taken by washington. many here view it as a violation of pakistan's sovereignty. there's several reasons why he's in custody. this could be a form of payback on the part of pakistan against washington. it also could be an effort by pakistan to find out exactly how the u.s.,...
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so pakistan is a mixed bag. there are people there who are allied with us and there are those who aren't. bill: that mixed bag continues today. i want to shift topics, back to washington, on the debt ceiling, will you vote to raise it in. >> well, it depends on what we do. there are discussions going on led by the vice president, senate republicans are representing those discussion, to see what kind of spending reduction we can get. look, we have a $14 trillion debt, it's as big as our economy, that looks a lot like greece. over and above that, we have $50 trillion of what we call unfunded liabilities, promises we've made to future generations, medicare, medicaid, social security, and america is confronting a debt crisis. it's not me saying it, it's standard & poor's, ratings agency, moody's, the rating agency. this is the time togate our house in order and those discussions, bill, are going on, led by the vice president. i'm hopeful that we will do something very dramatic to attack both our short term decifit p
so pakistan is a mixed bag. there are people there who are allied with us and there are those who aren't. bill: that mixed bag continues today. i want to shift topics, back to washington, on the debt ceiling, will you vote to raise it in. >> well, it depends on what we do. there are discussions going on led by the vice president, senate republicans are representing those discussion, to see what kind of spending reduction we can get. look, we have a $14 trillion debt, it's as big as our...
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. >> the secretary of state is over there, morning pakistan to get its act together. what were your feelings on that, charles? >> it is our 182nd warning, and i am sure it will be received like a first 181, with contempt and neglect at best. the pakistanis have their own interests. they understand america is here but will be gone in two years. as a result, they will remain in the region for the next hundred or 200. they do not take our interests into account as they would otherwise. that is a fact of life. i am not sure anything is going to change in our relationship. as long as the haqqani bad guys are in some elements -- they were about pakistan becoming an appendage of india -- the policy will remain the same. >> he does get credit. what is fascinating is the pole or he gets low marks on handling of the economy and mediocre marks on the job rating. by 2-to-one margin on terrorism, he gets terrible ratings. -- favorable ratings. on pakistan, you had the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general petraeus, and the heads of the cia and the secretary of state -- if
. >> the secretary of state is over there, morning pakistan to get its act together. what were your feelings on that, charles? >> it is our 182nd warning, and i am sure it will be received like a first 181, with contempt and neglect at best. the pakistanis have their own interests. they understand america is here but will be gone in two years. as a result, they will remain in the region for the next hundred or 200. they do not take our interests into account as they would otherwise....
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pakistan today is an army with a country, not a country with an army. we have to start dealing with them, i think, in that context. we have to lay out benchmarks. i have been very reluctant to do this in the past having congress lay out the benchmarks. i don't see any other way that we are going to continue a working relationship if we don't lay out some benchmarks for pakistan. i think the support is important. they're a nuclear country. they're one of the few, as a matter of fact, maybe the only growing nuclear state in the world which is concerning enough. but they also have this huge terrorism problem within their own country. they have all of these dynamics so we have to be there. we're going to have to continue to work with them. they do help us in some ways. but this is incredibly concerning when they continue to have these problems with helping bad guys. the i.e.d.factor that was reported in the press is a great example. these arrests around the neighborhood in abad bad very, very concerning. it just concerns the wrong message. >> schieffer: i t
pakistan today is an army with a country, not a country with an army. we have to start dealing with them, i think, in that context. we have to lay out benchmarks. i have been very reluctant to do this in the past having congress lay out the benchmarks. i don't see any other way that we are going to continue a working relationship if we don't lay out some benchmarks for pakistan. i think the support is important. they're a nuclear country. they're one of the few, as a matter of fact, maybe the...
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>> it must be to weaken pakistan and to have a week pakistan -- a weak pakistan. >> it is not a military concern. it is a preeminent trade. thinktoday's world i dominating a country and movie a against a country does not mean we want to takeover. i do not think that can happen. we had bangladesh get independence. it implies dominating the foreign-policy. there is the trade and commerce. that is how you control this. >> where does this problem ranked no. your concern? is the largest concern you have? >> it is not such a great concern if we do not have this problem to afghanistan. they are diplomats. security people all go to india. i have offered them training. not one man has come to pakistan for training. they go to india. we have been achieved -- achieved this. it must stop. the united states must understand their concern. i would say the united states needs to understand their sensitivities. there is a lack of concern for pakistan. >> let me tell you to issues we do not understand care the first one is where ben lavin was found. if he was there for five years, he would have been there
>> it must be to weaken pakistan and to have a week pakistan -- a weak pakistan. >> it is not a military concern. it is a preeminent trade. thinktoday's world i dominating a country and movie a against a country does not mean we want to takeover. i do not think that can happen. we had bangladesh get independence. it implies dominating the foreign-policy. there is the trade and commerce. that is how you control this. >> where does this problem ranked no. your concern? is the...
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has given pakistan $20 billion since 9/11 and senator john kerry returned in pakistan this morning and warned against cutting off aid. >> we have 100,000 reasons for worrying about our relationship with pakistan and they are called our young men and women in uniform in afghanistan. >>reporter: that is the point, pakistan knows they have the u.s. essentially hostage because they control 70 percent of the supply lines and land routes into afghanistan where there are 100,000 u.s. troops. >>neil: that is a weird way to keep the money flowing by threatening. >>reporter: and secretary gates warned he is concerned we the nuclear weapons could fall into radical's hands so that is another consideration in terms of cutting off relations and i think pakistan has known this for some time and that is why the u.s. often feels helpless in terms of using leverage against pakistan authorities. >>neil: amazing. thank you very much. pakistan is balking it is in the getting all of the u.s. aid. the "wall street journal" reporting that 40 percent of their claims are rejected because ... it has nothing to d
has given pakistan $20 billion since 9/11 and senator john kerry returned in pakistan this morning and warned against cutting off aid. >> we have 100,000 reasons for worrying about our relationship with pakistan and they are called our young men and women in uniform in afghanistan. >>reporter: that is the point, pakistan knows they have the u.s. essentially hostage because they control 70 percent of the supply lines and land routes into afghanistan where there are 100,000 u.s....
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pakistan's ability to track known and suspected terrorists is substandard. >> it is stunning that pakistan which is supposed to be our ally in the war against terrorism does not even share finger print data within the own government. >> while information sharing and passport security improved in the u.s., former homeland security official says the disparity overseas remains a serious problem. >> the travel documents are the same as weapons, terrorists that can't carry off the plot without them. if i give us a grade abroad with the partners, some of is it out of our control, we're probably closer to a "c." >> some former intelligence officials say the u.s. should use leverage to encourage standards. for some nations it's resource problems. for otherssh it's refusal to cooperate. >> bret: thank you. the speaker of the house joins me live in studi hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance
pakistan's ability to track known and suspected terrorists is substandard. >> it is stunning that pakistan which is supposed to be our ally in the war against terrorism does not even share finger print data within the own government. >> while information sharing and passport security improved in the u.s., former homeland security official says the disparity overseas remains a serious problem. >> the travel documents are the same as weapons, terrorists that can't carry off the...
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admits mistakes in an attack that worsened relations with its sometime ally pakistan. margaret warner has the story. >> warner: ties between the two countries have been in a tailspin for months, especially after u.s. special forces found and killed osama bin laden in pakistan in may. then, late last month u.s. airruafstt ck two pakistani outposts near the afghan border, killing 24 troops.st outrad,ta pakisn wnutako do crucial nato supply routes into afghanistan. initially, the u.s. insisted the airstrikes began only after a pakistani military representative gave the all- clear. but today, after a weeks-long investigation, the pentagon did concede some american errors. >> the investigating officer found that u.s. forces, given what information they had available to them at the time, acted in self-defense and with appropriate force after being fired upon. nevertheless, inadequate coordination by u. is is and pakistani military officers operating through the border coordination center, including our reliance on incorrect mapping information shared with the pakistani liais
admits mistakes in an attack that worsened relations with its sometime ally pakistan. margaret warner has the story. >> warner: ties between the two countries have been in a tailspin for months, especially after u.s. special forces found and killed osama bin laden in pakistan in may. then, late last month u.s. airruafstt ck two pakistani outposts near the afghan border, killing 24 troops.st outrad,ta pakisn wnutako do crucial nato supply routes into afghanistan. initially, the u.s....
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. >> the secretary of state is over there now, warning pakistan to get its act together. what are your feelings on that, charles? >> it is our 182nd warning. i am sure a able be received like the first 181. -- i am sure it will be received like a first 181, with content and neglect at best. the pakistanis understand that america is here but will be gone in two years. they will be in the region for the next hundred or 200 and we will be gone. they do not take our interests into account as much as they but otherwise. that is a fact of life. i am not sure anything will change in our relationship. as long as the haqqani bad guys are in the interest of some of the pakistanis in control of afghanistan, and they were about afghanistan becoming an appendage of india, the policy will remain as an. > -- will remain the same. >> he does get credit. what is fascinating is the recent poll what he gets low marks on the economy and mediocre marks on his job rating. to-want on it terrorism, he gets a favorable -- 2-1 on terrorism, he gets favorable ratings. the question is how silly and
. >> the secretary of state is over there now, warning pakistan to get its act together. what are your feelings on that, charles? >> it is our 182nd warning. i am sure a able be received like the first 181. -- i am sure it will be received like a first 181, with content and neglect at best. the pakistanis understand that america is here but will be gone in two years. they will be in the region for the next hundred or 200 and we will be gone. they do not take our interests into...
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is your patience wearing thin with the pakistan government? >> well, as you know, i led a very high-level delegation of u.s. officials, including chairman of the joint chiefs, general dempsey, now director of the cia, dave petraeus and others, and we had intensive discussions, and i would make three points. first, the cooperation on security that we have received over the past years from pakistan has been absolutely essential in our efforts to defeat and disrupt the al qaeda network. secondly, the pakistanis themselves, as you know, have suffered enormously from their military actions against the terrorist networks, and of course, that's not only been military losses, but civilians, to the total of about 30,000 over the last decade, and finally, we are very clear, we need to do two things together. we need to squeeze the terrorist networks, including the hakani network, out of their safe havens, preventing them from being able to plan and carry out attacks across the border, and we have to, on the afghan side of the border, squeeze and elimina
is your patience wearing thin with the pakistan government? >> well, as you know, i led a very high-level delegation of u.s. officials, including chairman of the joint chiefs, general dempsey, now director of the cia, dave petraeus and others, and we had intensive discussions, and i would make three points. first, the cooperation on security that we have received over the past years from pakistan has been absolutely essential in our efforts to defeat and disrupt the al qaeda network....
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ally, pakistan. flags across pakistan were at half mast today-- honoring salmaan taseer, the governor of punjab province, shot dead tuesday in islamabad. the funeral, held in lahore, attracted more than 6,000 mourners and government officials, including interior minister ahmed qureshi. >> he liked to be surrounded by people all his life and this is the same in his martyrdom. i think the nation will have to make a conscious decision to oppose those elements who have narrow vision and kill for petty reasons and stop freedom of expression. it is an alarming situation for the future of the country. >> ifill: the accused assassin was one of taseer's bodyguards, mumtaz qadri. he said he did it because the governor criticized the country's blasphemy law, which calls for the death of anyone who insults islam. upon his arrival in court today, qadri was mobbed by supporters chanting "you did the right thing" and "god is great." in peshawar, students rallied to praise the suspect and condemn the victim. >> the
ally, pakistan. flags across pakistan were at half mast today-- honoring salmaan taseer, the governor of punjab province, shot dead tuesday in islamabad. the funeral, held in lahore, attracted more than 6,000 mourners and government officials, including interior minister ahmed qureshi. >> he liked to be surrounded by people all his life and this is the same in his martyrdom. i think the nation will have to make a conscious decision to oppose those elements who have narrow vision and kill...
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we give billions of dollars to pakistan. if you were to make the argument, here's what you've gotten in return for your investment, what would be the best thing that we could say we've gotten from that money that's been spent? >> well, look for a start. this is the prerogative of the united states. it must decide whether the assistance it give s builds the kind of influence it wants with pakistan or it doesn't. pakistan reacted very coolly -- >> i understand the influence but i'm just asking for something specific, something concrete we can say, this is what we got. >> look, pakistan's cooperation is long-standing, if the united states today says it has managed to degrade al qaeda to the point where in a way the defeat of al qaeda is within reach, you know, washington needs to ask who helped them do this, and i think that's a question only washington can evaluate for itself. pakistan has reacted very coolly to the suspension of military assistance. it has simply said already that this military assistance actually will not st
we give billions of dollars to pakistan. if you were to make the argument, here's what you've gotten in return for your investment, what would be the best thing that we could say we've gotten from that money that's been spent? >> well, look for a start. this is the prerogative of the united states. it must decide whether the assistance it give s builds the kind of influence it wants with pakistan or it doesn't. pakistan reacted very coolly -- >> i understand the influence but i'm...
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it's iran, afghanistan and pakistan. how this plays out and what india finds its role in combatting terrorism in its country is very real at this point. >> meanwhile in afghanistan we had the appalling assassination of a controversial figure karzai's half brother, step brother. someone who has been criticized for being corrupt in the past, but most recently has been a key player as the u.s. tries to stabilize its forces in the south. >> absolutely. what that means in terms of not just southern afghanistan quite honestly for the whole country has real consequences for this reason, too. if you think about over the past two years we've had the governor assassinated. the police chief of all of northern afghanistan assassinated. the police chief of canada harr assassinate t and now wali karzai. what this as to other leaders inside of afghanistan people aspiring to leadership in afghanistan this has to be weighing heavily on their minds. >> don't cooperate with the u.s. and nato. i want to take a moment to talk about an extrao
it's iran, afghanistan and pakistan. how this plays out and what india finds its role in combatting terrorism in its country is very real at this point. >> meanwhile in afghanistan we had the appalling assassination of a controversial figure karzai's half brother, step brother. someone who has been criticized for being corrupt in the past, but most recently has been a key player as the u.s. tries to stabilize its forces in the south. >> absolutely. what that means in terms of not...
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point. >> if pakistan was in crisis with india, same time with pakistan, it would have major implication for u.s. national security. >> bret: thank you. speaking of that, pakistan and u.s. trying to patch up their differences. series of high-level visits underway. head of the u.s. central command, james madist met today with pakistan army chief and joint chief chairman in islamabad. >>> the effort to harden u.s. airports against terror attacks is coming up short in the opinion of republican congressman jayson chaffetz of utah, who is citing government statistics showing security breaches since september of 2001. the t.s.a. says it represents a small fraction of the 5.5 billion people screened since 9/11. >>> the army ranger awarded the medal of honor tuesday for saving the lives of two buddies in afghanistan says he will be the same soldier he always was. sergeant first class leroy roger petrie honored at the white house tuesday. >> the declaration, it's not depiction of who i am. i am still me. the medal is just a declaration that they thought i deserved. ♪ ♪ >> bret: in america's n
point. >> if pakistan was in crisis with india, same time with pakistan, it would have major implication for u.s. national security. >> bret: thank you. speaking of that, pakistan and u.s. trying to patch up their differences. series of high-level visits underway. head of the u.s. central command, james madist met today with pakistan army chief and joint chief chairman in islamabad. >>> the effort to harden u.s. airports against terror attacks is coming up short in the...
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but for ten years we had no relations with pakistan. that didn't work out. pakistan is a nuclear -- is a country with a nuclear inventory. that's dangerous. and also we are dependent, to a large degree, on the supply lines through pakistan into afghanistan for the supplies that are necessary to keep our fighting force functioning efficiently. now all these things are very important, and they also have to play in our determination. so we have to take a measured approach, make sure the pakistanis know what we expect of them, set up guide posts and goals that we would expect them to meet and make judgments accordingly. and it has to be done soon. >> if you would like to watch our full interview with senator john mccain, just go to gretawire.com. straight ahead, forget hot-air balloons and skywriting. you are about to watch a proposal that make the rest look boring. and where are the elfs when you need them? one of santa's helpers runs in to help. you have to see this one. stay tuned. with the capital one venture card we get double miles on every purchase. so we
but for ten years we had no relations with pakistan. that didn't work out. pakistan is a nuclear -- is a country with a nuclear inventory. that's dangerous. and also we are dependent, to a large degree, on the supply lines through pakistan into afghanistan for the supplies that are necessary to keep our fighting force functioning efficiently. now all these things are very important, and they also have to play in our determination. so we have to take a measured approach, make sure the pakistanis...
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to do that, it needs pakistan. specifically pakistani intelligence, and right now oar going to see the indians place on the terrorism front to try to get the united states to do that, but the united states has a very delicate relationship right now to maintain with spark tan, and india's likely going to be disappointed with us, and already ununnerved by the idea of the u.s. and pakistan negotiating a deal that could leave the ichbdance vulnerable on a national security front. >> dave, one last question, away from india, what is going on with the assassination of karzai's brother, and do we know who did that? there's speculation of everybody from the cia to drug lords to the taliban. >> absolutely. that speculation is still runs. it's not clear whether his absence will have that big of a stabilizing effect. from the united states point of view karzai's brother caused a lot of problems, he was always playing a double game, but he managed a lot of relationships. he had the charisma to maintain that network. for karzai
to do that, it needs pakistan. specifically pakistani intelligence, and right now oar going to see the indians place on the terrorism front to try to get the united states to do that, but the united states has a very delicate relationship right now to maintain with spark tan, and india's likely going to be disappointed with us, and already ununnerved by the idea of the u.s. and pakistan negotiating a deal that could leave the ichbdance vulnerable on a national security front. >> dave, one...
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even if we get rid of al qaeda in afghanistan or pakistan, we won't simply wipe it out in every country this is an organization that will be with us for decades, one way or another. what we have to do is try to minimize the threat as much as possible and there are positive signs that we're moving in that direction. >> okay. evan kohlman, always sobering, thank you for bring to us. >>> and lawmakers very close to an agreement. but a white house senior adviser says no deal yet. more twists in the road ahead, and we'll tell you why. overhe south pific in 1943 vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center recommends the custom-fit orthotic that's best for your tired feet. foot-care scientists are behind it. you'll get all-day relief. for your t
even if we get rid of al qaeda in afghanistan or pakistan, we won't simply wipe it out in every country this is an organization that will be with us for decades, one way or another. what we have to do is try to minimize the threat as much as possible and there are positive signs that we're moving in that direction. >> okay. evan kohlman, always sobering, thank you for bring to us. >>> and lawmakers very close to an agreement. but a white house senior adviser says no deal yet....
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>> there would have to be a change in pakistan. >> rose: in the leadership? pakistan? >> in the leadership of the security forces and the willingness... >> rose: that's kayani, isn't it? >> it's kayani. but i think it's the whole picture, it's i.s.i. there would have to be a willingness to allow to move forward. >> i think the leadership in pakistan and the i.s.i. actually in a way honestly reflects its population with all its duplicity. pakistanis hate meshes and they hate americans more all the time and every drone strike makes more enemies and the depth of anti-american feeling in pakistan is just... >> extraordinary. >> and i don't see how you can overcome that. >> rose: this question, why we there? >> we're there to defeat al qaeda. that's the purpose of our mission in afghanistan. it's not the build the nation of afghanistan. it's to make afghanistan safe from al qaeda. but al qaeda is in pakistan. >> rose: exactly. i don't want to do the drill because you know it too well. we're there to defeat al qaeda but there's not that much al qaeda in afghanistan. >> there
>> there would have to be a change in pakistan. >> rose: in the leadership? pakistan? >> in the leadership of the security forces and the willingness... >> rose: that's kayani, isn't it? >> it's kayani. but i think it's the whole picture, it's i.s.i. there would have to be a willingness to allow to move forward. >> i think the leadership in pakistan and the i.s.i. actually in a way honestly reflects its population with all its duplicity. pakistanis hate...
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pakistan is very much a mixed bag. you have elements in the intelligence service that seemed to be on our side and how many that were on the other side. elements in the government and the military. as a mixed bag but it is a country with nuclear weapons. >> specifically would you support any cut in the $4 billion in aid? >> i haven't decided that yet but i don't think disengagement from pakistan is in america's best interest. >> chris: u.s. operations in libya passed the 60 days mark on friday. under the war powers act the president has to get a renewal of support from congress or has to start pulling out troops. are you going to do anything about that? >> i don't know what we are going to do on the war powers act. the administration is going to have to decide whether it thinks it was triggered and we will have to respond to that. nor mccain has been to beed nghazi and is keeping us informed what he thinks ought to be done. we would like the administration cheered up. >> chris: senate democratic leader are harry reed s
pakistan is very much a mixed bag. you have elements in the intelligence service that seemed to be on our side and how many that were on the other side. elements in the government and the military. as a mixed bag but it is a country with nuclear weapons. >> specifically would you support any cut in the $4 billion in aid? >> i haven't decided that yet but i don't think disengagement from pakistan is in america's best interest. >> chris: u.s. operations in libya passed the 60...